T.J. Yates' progress overshadowed by NCAA investigation
Posted Oct 5, 2010
There's a human element to North Carolina's NCAA investigation that seems to have gotten lost in the shuffle. At the heart of it all is a group of players who did nothing wrong and whose season has been disrupted thanks to poor decisions by their teammates and most of all, their head coach. One of the main reasons the Tar Heels didn't fold following their 0-2 start is quarterback T.J. Yates.
(ESPN.com)
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